HKBear97! said:calumnus said:oski003 said:calumnus said:BearGoggles said:
Is no one going to mention that Brown had COVID in October 2021 (and for all we know may have had it before)? He also could have had a vax but not a second shot/boost.
I know MANY young people who had covid and/or initial vaxs that don't want to be boosted. And statistically speaking, the benefits of the vax to a young person (particularly one with recent covid) is very low.
I would also point out that the primary side effect of the vax a young person would be concerned about - myocarditis - would be a particular concern for a basketball player.
The chances of getting myocarditis from the virus are many times higher than from the vaccine.
Not true.
Can you rank the following from highest to lowest on chances of getting serious myocarditis.
Jaylen Brown
1) does not get vaccinated at all.
2) gets Moderna vax primaries and booster 6 months later.
3) gets Pfizer vax primaries and booster 6 months later.
4) gets JnJ vax primaries and Moderna booster 6 months later.
5) gets JnJ vax primaries and Pfizer booster 6 months later.
6) gets Pfizer primaries only.
7) gets Moderna primaries only.
8) gets JnJ primaries only.
The US has had 1 million deaths. Canada has had only 38 thousand. Canada's protocols worked. Other than a trucker protest (with a lot of Americans talking about their 1st Amendment rights) they cooperated and followed strict lockdowns, masking and are now nearly all vaccinated. The sometimes violently anti-science, anti public health crowd in the US, fed by disinformation from the internet, certain "news" outlets and many politicians undermined and continues to undermine our efforts and has cost hundreds of thousands of lives.
Let's not forget Canada is significantly less dense than America, the population is less obese and they have universal healthcare. Those are all extremely significant contributing factors to the discrepancy.
The US states with the highest COVID deaths per capita:
1. Mississippi
2. Arizona
3. Oklahoma
4. Alabama
5. Tennessee
6. West Virginia
7. New Jersey
8. Arkansas
9. Louisiana
10. Michigan
Some of the most rural states. Maybe the obesity and lack of health insurance (states that sabotaged the Affordable Care Act) applies. However, 9 out of 10 are also states that went for Trump at least once and all have had strong resistance to lockdown, masking and vaccination.
The fewest deaths per capita in order were: Hawaii, Vermont, PR, Utah, Maine, Washington, Alaska, Oregon, New Hampshire, DC, Colorado, Nebraska, North Carolina, Minnesota, California.
DC has the highest population density of any state or territory. 14 of 16 voted for Biden.